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4 ' » Judith Ann Coleman Judy 20 Norfolk Road Gilbert and Sullivan Alluring Judy” is undecided as to the future but we are sure a girl of her talents will never be lost in the world. Robert Clancy Bob 60 Newland Road Dramatic Club, Journalism Club, Gilbert and Sullivan, Student Council, Debating Club, Lunch Room Busy Bob,” whose favorite sport is tennis is planning to at- tend Harvard to study science. The sixth period Aeronautics class will remain longest in his memory. James E. Clark Jimmy” 285 Washington Street Gilbert and Sullivan Jimmy” seeks a future in aeronautics. His favorite out- side activities are bowling and making telephone calls. He will never forget Mr. Skinner’s first period physics class. Barbara M. Coady Barbie” 23 Burch Street Basketball, Baseball Outside of school, Barbie en- joys ice-skating and swimming. She says she will never forget the air-raid drills. J Gloria C. Colameca V Cola 2 Park Avenue Attractive and well dressed ■ Cola” likes to swim, drive and bowl. Her fondest memory will be of receiving her diploma. She intends to attend Kathleen Dell ' s. S. Paul Coleman 79 Scituate Street Happy-go-lucky” Paul claims he will remember longest his lib- eration from A. H. S. His jovial spirit will never be forgotten by all those who know him. Virginia, M. Coleman Ginnie” 94 Grafton Street Year Book, Honor Roll, G. A. A. Ginnie’s” rating as a secre- tary should be unbeatable, judg- ing by the mental and social ca- pacities she has displayed at A. H. S. Patricia Collier Pat” ' ■ ' 18 Welliiligton Street Charming little at” will never forg«, those day n Miss Jewett’s bftdogy class. She likes to da«e, ' ' and says she might pos- sibly to Duke. Page Twenty-four
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William Casazza Bill” 2 Brooks Avenue Bill will never forget his two years with Miss Peck. As yet, he has no ambition, but whatever he turns to we wish him luck. Drucilla A. Casey Dru” 10 Johnson Road Honor Roll, Gilbert and Sullivan After training at Katharine Gibbs Dru is bound to prove the perfect secretary. Ice skat- ing and dancing will occupy her after office hours. Albert L. Cavalieri ■Al” 23 Henderson Street Band, Year Book, Orchestra, Honor Roll, A Forgotten Man, Debating Club Al” thinks M. 1. T. will help him most in his study of Elec- trical Engineering. Ambition — to shock the Universe.” In Mr. Eaton ' s repertoire of recollections 1. Q. Cavalieri will long remain. Ruth V. Cashman 25 Alfred Road Honor Roll, Year Book, G, A, A. Friendly Ruth is heading for the Fay Secretarial School. Alge- bra and geometry with Mr. Kapff will live in her memory. We wish her the best in life. Patrick A. Catalano Pat” 69 Rhinecliffe Street A lot of us share Pat’s” love for home baked beans. His dreams are of night school at B. U. We hope they come true, Pat. Constance H. Chick Connie” 5 Cambridge Street, Winchester Dramatic Club, Band, Gilbert and Sullivan, Honor Roll, SU Club .. • Cbnfffe ' ts oing to Welles- ley. Her favorite activities are dancing and talking, and try as she will, she ' ll never forget the fun she had in gym. We wish her luck. Natal ie F. Chick Nat” ' ■ ” 14 Windermere Park Dramatic Club, G. A, A., Gil- bert and ! Sullivan, Year Book Oljertih College J?- Klat ' s a iw; She likes football and base- ball games and skating. When she thinks of Arlington High, het fondest memories will be oFMr. Eaton’s advanced math class. lean M. Clancy 60 Newland Road Gilbert and Sullivan, Tennis, Student Council, Basketball Lovely little Jean will make an efficient business woman, with the aid of Miss Pierce’s Secre- tarial School. Her memories will remain vivid of Miss Bin- nig’s shorthand class. Page Twenty-three
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June F. Collins 110 RhineclifFe Street Dramatic Club. Guidance Department June plans to do clerical work. She enjoys bowling and ice skat- ing. Her chemistry, bookkeeping and economics classes will remain longest in her memory. Robert W. Collins Bob” 112 Highland Avenue Football, Debating Club, Cheer- leader, Student Council Upon leaving school, Bob” will join the Marines. His fa- vorite outside activity is listen- ing to jazz bands and hot swing records. He will remem- ber longest being a cheerleader. Virginia M. Collins Ginny” 112 Highland Avenue Hockey Captain, G. A. A. Treas- urer, Basketball Manager Active, attractive Ginny,” captain of the field hockey team, will soon take up the duties of a secretary. We hope her future life will duplicate her success at A. H. S. Helen E. Commins 41 Massachusetts Avenue Helen plans to do her part in our war effort by becoming a nurse. She will always remember taking gym in her senior year. Louise N. Conant 55 Tanager Street Orchestra, Band, Honor Roll Louise would like to go to B. U. next year. She enjoys playing the cornet and piano and will always remember the orchestra rehearsals. John T. Conlon Jocko 12 Iroquois Road Jocko,” a quiet, friendly fel- low, will join the ranks of in- dustry next year as a welder. He will long remember having Miss Taber for two subjects in the same year. William C. Connelly Fat Football, Hockey Fat will join the Navy to free the world. His favorite out- side activities are skating and hockey. He will remember long- est making a speech at the Mel- rose football rally. James B. Connolly Jim 969 Massachusetts Avenue Fine Arts Club, Journalism Club Jim” would like to go to art school and be a cartoonist or commercial artist. He will long remember the art classes and the pretty girls. Page Twenty-five
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